In loving memory: NSF leader Rasheed Hassan Khan no more
Veteran activist spearheaded NSF after Meraj Mohammad left
KARACHI:
Former president of the progressive students' political organisation, National Students Federation (NSF), Rasheed Hassan Khan passed away on Saturday.
He was the president of NSF from 1968 till 1970. According to his comrade, Azhar Jamil, Khan had suffered heart attacks in the past two years owing to a chronic cardiac condition. He added that Khan passed away during his sleep at his residence.
Speaking to The Express Tribune, Jamil expressed grief over the death of the "stalwart of students' movement in the 1960s and 1970s during the dictatorship of General Ayub Khan." Khan had also been active during the military regime of General Yahya Khan. Rasheed, who was a doctor by profession, was quite vocal while heading the NSF when it started a movement against Ayub's dictatorial regime.
Khan was a communist student leader in the 1970s and had spearheaded the NSF after his comrade, Meraj Mohammad Khan, joined Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to form the Pakistan Peoples Party.
"Meraj Mohammad and I are aggrieved by the death of our comrade who fought against tyranny and dictatorial regimes in a country where not many come out on the streets against injustice," said Jamil.
According to Jamil, Khan had not married and is survived by his family and friends.
His soyem was held on Sunday at Gillani Mosque near Civic Centre, Hasan Square, Karachi after Asr prayers.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 2nd, 2016.
Former president of the progressive students' political organisation, National Students Federation (NSF), Rasheed Hassan Khan passed away on Saturday.
He was the president of NSF from 1968 till 1970. According to his comrade, Azhar Jamil, Khan had suffered heart attacks in the past two years owing to a chronic cardiac condition. He added that Khan passed away during his sleep at his residence.
Speaking to The Express Tribune, Jamil expressed grief over the death of the "stalwart of students' movement in the 1960s and 1970s during the dictatorship of General Ayub Khan." Khan had also been active during the military regime of General Yahya Khan. Rasheed, who was a doctor by profession, was quite vocal while heading the NSF when it started a movement against Ayub's dictatorial regime.
Khan was a communist student leader in the 1970s and had spearheaded the NSF after his comrade, Meraj Mohammad Khan, joined Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to form the Pakistan Peoples Party.
"Meraj Mohammad and I are aggrieved by the death of our comrade who fought against tyranny and dictatorial regimes in a country where not many come out on the streets against injustice," said Jamil.
According to Jamil, Khan had not married and is survived by his family and friends.
His soyem was held on Sunday at Gillani Mosque near Civic Centre, Hasan Square, Karachi after Asr prayers.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 2nd, 2016.